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12:46 GMT, Thursday, 23 October 2008 13:46 UK

Cavendish aims for green jersey

Mark Cavendish

Mark Cavendish says he will go all out to win the green points jersey at next year's Tour de France.

The 23-year-old 'Manx Express' was in Paris for the announcement of the 2009 route on Wednesday and was more than happy with it.

The 2009 race, which starts in Monaco on 4 July, looks better for sprinters, with seven stages likely to be bunch finishes in the first fortnight.

He told the Guardian: "Next year I'll be going full-on for the green jersey."

In order to claim the overall sprint prize, Cavendish will need to finish the three-week test of endurance.

The final week is very hilly, with the penultimate stage finishing at the summit of Mont Ventoux.

Cavendish won four stages in this year's race.



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